Dynamics of Machines Syllabus for B.Tech 5th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Dynamics of Machines B.Tech (R13) fifthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
- To understand the force-motion relationship in components subjected to external forces and analysis of standard mechanisms.
- To understand the undesirable effects of unbalances resulting from prescribed motions in mechanism.
- To understand the effect of Dynamics of undesirable vibrations.
- To understand the principles in mechanisms used for speed control and stability control.
UNIT I : FORCE ANALYSIS [9 hours]
Dynamic force analysis – Inertia force and Inertia torque– D Alembert‟s principle –Dynamic Analysis in reciprocating engines – Gas forces – Inertia effect of connecting rod– Bearing loads – Crank shaft torque – Turning moment diagrams –Fly Wheels – Flywheels of punching presses- Dynamics of Cam-follower mechanism
UNIT II : BALANCING [9 hours]
Static and dynamic balancing – Balancing of rotating masses – Balancing a single cylinder engine – Balancing of Multi-cylinder inline, V-engines – Partial balancing in engines – Balancing of linkages – Balancing machines-Field balancing of discs and rotors.
UNIT III : SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION [9 hours]
Basic features of vibratory systems – Degrees of freedom – single degree of freedom – Free vibration – Equations of motion – Natural frequency – Types of Damping – Damped vibration– Torsional vibration of shaft – Critical speeds of shafts – Torsional vibration – Two and three rotor torsional systems.
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TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
- Upon completion of this course, the Students can able to predict the force analysis in mechanical system and related vibration issues and can able to solve the problem
TEXT BOOK:
- Uicker, J.J., Pennock G.R and Shigley, J.E., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms” ,3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2009.
- Rattan, S.S, “Theory of Machines”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009
REFERENCES:
- Thomas Bevan, “Theory of Machines”, 3rd Edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2005.
- Cleghorn. W. L, “Mechanisms of Machines”, Oxford University Press, 2005
- Benson H. Tongue, ”Principles of Vibrations”, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2007
- Robert L. Norton, “Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009.
- Allen S. Hall Jr., “Kinematics and Linkage Design”, Prentice Hall, 1961
- Ghosh. A and Mallick, A.K., “Theory of Mechanisms and Machines”, Affiliated East-West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.
- Rao.J.S. and Dukkipati.R.V. “Mechanisms and Machine Theory”, Wiley-Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.
- John Hannah and Stephens R.C., “Mechanics of Machines”, Viva Low-Prices Student Edition, 1999.
- Grover. G.T., “Mechanical Vibrations”, Nem Chand and Bros., 1996
- William T. Thomson, Marie Dillon Dahleh, Chandramouli Padmanabhan, “Theory of Vibration with Application”, 5th edition, Pearson Education, 2011
- V.Ramamurthi, “Mechanics of Machines”, Narosa Publishing House, 2002.
- Khurmi, R.S.,”Theory of Machines”, 14th Edition, S Chand Publications, 2005.
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